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Resolving Frege's Other Puzzle

, Richard Samuels, Stewart Shapiro
Published in Oxford University Press
2021
Volume: 30
   
Issue: 1
Pages: 59 - 87
Abstract

Number words seemingly function both as adjectives attributing cardinality properties to collections, as in Frege’s ‘Jupiter has four moons’, and as names referring to numbers, as in Frege’s ‘The number of Jupiter’s moons is four’. This leads to what Thomas Hofweber calls Frege’s Other Puzzle: How can number words function as modifiers and as singular terms if neither adjectives nor names can serve multiple semantic functions? Whereas most philosophers deny that one of these uses is genuine, we instead argue that number words, like many related expressions, are polymorphic, having multiple uses whose meanings are systematically related via type shifting.

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JournalData powered by TypesetPhilosophia Mathematica
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